Jeffrey Litwak

Counsel 13 years, Planner 2 years (1992–94). B.S., Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (1990) (City and Regional Planning); M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1992) (Environmental Policy, Planning, and Mediation); J.D., Lewis and Clark, Northwestern School of Law (1997) (Environmental and Natural Resources Law certificate). Jeff is also an adjunct professor of law at Lewis and Clark Law School (currently teaching seminars on interstate compact law and land use law, previously taught administrative law); an advisory board member for the Council of State Governments’ National Center for Interstate Compacts; Chair (2013) for the Oregon State Bar Real Estate and Land Use Section; member of the Oregon State Bar Administrative Law Section Executive Committee; member of the Washington State Bar Association Administrative Law Section Board of Trustees; former member of ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice.

Jeff’s writings include annual chapters on Intergovernmental Relations for the ABA Administrative Law Section’s annual Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice book since 2008; the first-ever casebook on interstate compact law, Interstate Compacts: Case and Materials, (Semaphore Press, v. 1.1 2012); volume editor for A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication (ABA Press, 2d ed. 2012); co-author for the second edition of The Evolving Use and Changing Role of Interstate Compacts (ABA Press, forthcoming 2013); contributing author on intergovernmental agreements to The Municipal Law Deskbook (ABA Press, forthcoming 2013); and volume editor for Washington State Administrative Law Practice Manual (Matthew Bender & Co. forthcoming 2013).